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Hello Everyone,
We're covering a story about the natural gas blowout that happened at Towanda Creek in April 2011, more info can be found here: http://www.publicherald.org/archives/14070/investigative-reports/energy-investigations/fracking-energy-investigations/ (further reports were published about Chesapeake Energy over the past few weeks)
What we want to know is if there has been any changes in the fly fishing at Towanda Creek downstream of the Atgas 2H well mentioned in the articles? Has the macro invertebrates (hatches) decreased, stayed the same? Or, is anything unusual happening on the stream? This might not be the case, and if you have experience fishing the creek, please respond even if nothing has changed... Your input will help a great deal in finding out how the area may or may not have been impacted from the blowout/spill.
Also, if you can pass this forum on to others who may know more please do so.
Cheers,
The Public Herald
We're covering a story about the natural gas blowout that happened at Towanda Creek in April 2011, more info can be found here: http://www.publicherald.org/archives/14070/investigative-reports/energy-investigations/fracking-energy-investigations/ (further reports were published about Chesapeake Energy over the past few weeks)
What we want to know is if there has been any changes in the fly fishing at Towanda Creek downstream of the Atgas 2H well mentioned in the articles? Has the macro invertebrates (hatches) decreased, stayed the same? Or, is anything unusual happening on the stream? This might not be the case, and if you have experience fishing the creek, please respond even if nothing has changed... Your input will help a great deal in finding out how the area may or may not have been impacted from the blowout/spill.
Also, if you can pass this forum on to others who may know more please do so.
Cheers,
The Public Herald